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QT Casey Demons 4.1.25 to Port Melbourne 2.5.17

Goals Preuss 2 Lefau Stephenson

Stats Wagner 10 Maynard 9 Preuss 7 Munro Sparrow 6

 

8 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Goal # 2 to Lefau.

where is Lefau from KC?

33 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Yep kicked 2

Thanks,  'OB'.  I've just put Casey radio on.

 

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Declan Keilty goals at the 29 minute mark.

Casey 7.1.43 to Port 5.6.36.

Melbourne could have done with this accuracy for goal yesterday.

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HT Casey Demons 7.1.43 to Port Melbourne 6.6.42

Goals Lefau Preuss 2 Bedford Keilty Stephenson

 Stats Wagner 15 Maynard C Wagner 13, Preuss 11 Freeman Sparrow 9

Lever watch - quiet that quarter. 

19 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

New Zealand via St Kilda City.

Interesting thanks KC


Glad to see Bedford finally kick a goal.

And Preuss is way too good for the VFL.

Finished watching the 1st half.

Umpiring is absolutely deplorable! Must be the same ones from last night.

Pruess is BOG so far for me. Controlling the ruck and also dominating around the ground.

Lever came on and immediately made an impact by taking a huge intercept mark. Only just the 1 disposal in the 2nd qtr, but he'll be enjoying just getting out there and having a run.

Munro is a an idiot! Chandle kicked to him 30m out in front and the [censored] decided to try and play on around his fan and completely [censored] it up. That completely changed the momentum towards port favour.

Wagner has been good also providing run and been clearn around the contest.

Sparrow looks like he is doing a tagging job on Lang i think it is?


Nice work by Chandler for that one.  Lefau pretty clean so far with a turn of pace.  Don't mind the look of him.

 

Lefau nearly marked that one running away from the kick in and not even looking at the ball drop with hands in the air looking to spoil !  That would have been an amazing mark :lol:


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